Marnal Vs. Headaches and Migraines

Buckeye Man
Marnal is used to treat patients who experience headaches or migraines. It is also used to treat patients who have mild to moderate pain in other areas.

The Law.
Patients may never transfer this prescribe product to any other person (including family, friends or acquaintance). Federal law prohibits this exchange.

What doctors must know prior to prescribing.
Doctors must know if patients are experiencing certain health problems before prescribing Marnal. Some of these health issues include diseases such as kidney, liver and lung. Asthma, depression and heart problems must be reported. If a mother is breastfeeding her doctor should be informed.

How to take marnal.
Marnal should be taken by mouth. Only is Marnal upsets the patient's stomach should it be taken with an alternative such as food or milk. This medicine should never be taken with other non-prescription medication without the approval of the patient's physician. All cancer patients should seek their physician before taking this medicine. All directions should be read on the label to take the medication correctly and to avoid an overdose. Special care may be needed and should be taken when giving Marnel to children. Parents should seek the advice of doctors.

The side effects of Marnal.
The side effects of taking Marnal vary. They range from mental to physical changes in the mind or body. Some patients experience a change in their behavior. Hallucinations in the patient may become a problem. Some may have difficulty breathing, become light headed or even faint. Some patients may break out in itchy rashes or hives. These and other side effects should be reported to the doctor immediately.

There are side effects that patients experience that don't have to be reported to a doctor right away unless they worsen. These include clumsiness, constipation, difficulty sleeping or experiencing nightmares. Some patients have experienced drowsiness and dizziness. Due to the fact that a patient may become drowsy or dizzy when taking Marnal they should not drive, work heavy machines, or anything else that requires their undivided attention. Patients should not stand up or sit down immediately if they are experiencing dizzy spells as a side effect.

Where this medicine should be kept?
Marnal should be kept at room temperature. The temperature should be between 15-30 degrees C (59-86 degrees F). When the medicine has expired it should be discarded safely so that no one else can access it.

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